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  2. Fireproof banknote - Wikipedia

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    The evaporating water helps cool down the system, so not all water is evaporated and the paper banknote is not burnt. The water-to-alcohol ratio should be 50% or higher; a lower ratio leads to the banknote being slightly burnt because there is not enough water to absorb the combustion energy and cool down the system. [2]

  3. Inside Trump’s Yearslong War With A Fish - AOL

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    “There’s not a faucet that’s turned off and on,” Bork said. “The problem that LA had with fire hydrants going dry and not having enough water to fight the fire is the same problem you ...

  4. Scalding - Wikipedia

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    Methods include immersion in tanks of hot water or spraying with steam. The scalding may be hard or soft, in which the temperature or duration is varied. A hard scald of 58 °C (136.4 °F) for 2.5 minutes will remove the epidermis of poultry; this is commonly used for carcasses that will be frozen, so that their appearance is white and attractive.

  5. Firewalking - Wikipedia

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    Embers which have not burned long enough can burn feet more quickly. Embers contain water, which increases their heat capacity as well as their thermal conductivity. The water must be evaporated already when the firewalk starts. Wet feet can cause embers to cling to them, increasing the exposure time.

  6. Research shows that thirst is a major sign of a deficit, but only staying hydrated and drinking enough water can prevent even mild dehydration throughout the day, which will keep your brain sharp.

  7. Hiker's 'Little Burn' from Camping Skillet Leads to Double ...

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    At first, Max Armstrong paid no attention to the "little burn" he got on a camping trip. The 40-year-old from San Diego — who now lives in Castle Rock, Colo. — had previously sustained plenty ...

  8. Thermal burn - Wikipedia

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    Scalding is a type of thermal burn caused by boiling water and steam, commonly suffered by children. Scalds are commonly caused by accidental spilling of hot liquids, having water temperature too high for baths and showers, steam from boiling water or heated food, or getting splattered by hot cooking oil. [4]

  9. Why You Feel That Burning Sensation in Your Legs During Hard ...

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    Here you can see a typical test where the first lactate threshold is at around 210-215 power output and their second lactate threshold is at 260-265.